Good question, it’s all over the place — I’m not a genre die-hard, but most of the time my work (if it’s involving synths/gear like this) is in a pop songwriter lane, writing/producing tracks as an artist I challenge my genre every time, and writing for others gives me the opportunity to work with all kinds of different flavors which I really enjoy/prefer.
If we’re defining important as most consistent used, anything I have that fits in a backpack (especially the Deluge/Blackbox/Op-1/Op-Z) get way more use than anything else, when I have to make decisions — however, different sets of gear get different amounts of focus at different stages of production, and some things I have even though I don’t have a practical use for them (like Lyra) because working with it generates sounds and scapes that I can’t recreate, and it’s actually less stressful holding onto it knowing that I’m perfectly happy with the limit of my use for it now, because it’s unique nature is more than worth the price tag and desk space. Similar feeling about some of my other analog pieces, but probably that’s the area with the most significant overlap that doesn’t add as much to my experience.
In terms of Logic, I work with it because I have the most experience and agility in it, I have no philosophical loyalty to it or distaste for others, but as I’ve understood it thus far the good DAW you’re fluid in will beat the best DAW you’ll be lost in, so that’s been more the deciding factor than anything.